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Jo Bhi Mein Kehna Chahoo, Barbad Kare Alfaaz Mere…

September 14, 2021 by Varun Shrivastava Leave a Comment

Conflict - Superstition

Have you ever been in a conflict with your parents? A conflict that is not based on logic. A conflict that is not based on facts. But a conflict that is based on superstition. A superstition that parents believe is forced on one of life's biggest decisions. You can't go against them, because then they will be unhappy for the rest of their lives, which will make … [Read more...] about Jo Bhi Mein Kehna Chahoo, Barbad Kare Alfaaz Mere…

Do Not Pass On Your Superstitions To Young Generation

September 4, 2021 by Varun Shrivastava Leave a Comment

Superstitious India

I think the best way to guide the generation in the right direction is to first eliminate all the superstitions that are fed into their brain from the time they are born. Superstition is a way to make you believe that something would go right. That the luck is with you. It kind of gives you confidence in yourself. But I always argue that this is false confidence. Let me … [Read more...] about Do Not Pass On Your Superstitions To Young Generation

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